China's DeepSeek Unveils New Model
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Chinese artificial intelligence developer DeepSeek today released a new series of open-source large language models. V4, as the algorithm family is called, comprises two LLMs on launch. There’s the flagship V4-Pro and a smaller model called V4-Flash that trades off some output quality for lower hardware usage.
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DeepSeek releases new AI model it claims beats all open-source rivals
China’s DeepSeek releases new AI model it claims beats all open-source competitors - New version reportedly better optimised for Asian nation’s domestic chips
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